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However, this niche is not without its pitfalls. The "Shrooms Weekend" archetype has a short shelf life.
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Because psychedelic experiences are typically spaced out (tolerance breaks of 7-14 days), “Memorable Weekends” are positioned as limited-run events. Creators announce, “Only three ‘shroom weekends’ left this year. Subscribe now to lock in the Vault access.”
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By hour two, Alex lost the ability to speak coherently. S. turned off the video cameras but kept a digital audio recorder running. What follows is a redacted transcript from that recording: Alex: (unintelligible whispering)
Alex: (unintelligible whispering) ...the walls are made of S.’s childhood... no, wait, the walls are S. I am S. We are the same mushroom... S.: You’re safe. Drink water. Alex: Water is just God remembering to be liquid. I saw the thing. The Q. It’s a question mark. Our whole life is a question mark looking for a period. Don’t clip that. Leave it raw.
In the peak, Alex reported ego dissolution—the classic psychedelic state where the boundary between self and other collapses. For an OnlyFans creator whose job is to perform a curated self, losing that “self” entirely was terrifying and liberating. They sobbed, laughed, and curled into S.’s lap for two hours.
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